Susan Glasser, the former editor of *Politico *and Foreign Policy, writes the "Letter from Washington" column for the The New Yorker. Her most recent book, written with Peter Baker, is The Divider: Trump in the White House, 2017-2021).
“There’s a great benefit to leaving Washington and then coming back, or frankly leaving anywhere and then coming back. I think you have much wider open eyes. Washington, like a lot of company towns, takes on a logic of its own, and things that can seem crazy to the rest of the country, to the rest of the world, somehow end up making more sense than they should when you’re just doing that all day long, every day.”
Show notes:
05:00 “The Year We Stopped Being Able to Pretend About Trump”) (New Yorker • Dec 2023)
16:00 Glasser’s Politico archive)
20:00 The Man Who Ran Washington) (Glasser and Peter Baker • Anchor • 2021)
29:00 Kremlin Rising) (Glasser and Peter Baker • Scribner • 2005)
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